Dirck Leimert

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Dirck Leimert (born July 12, 1941 in Posen ) is a doctor of law in Germany and a former judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Career

After completing his legal training in 1970, Leimert initially worked as a lawyer and in 1971 joined the higher judicial service of the State of Hesse . In 1973 he was appointed judge at the Frankfurt am Main regional court . Here he worked predominantly as a member of civil chambers and was involved in the education and training of young lawyers. He led trainee lawyers and was also an academic tutor at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . From 1976 to 1979 he was seconded to the Hessian Ministry of Justice and worked in the Justice Examination Office. His tasks also included the implementation of training events for judges. In October 1979 he was appointed presiding judge at the Frankfurt am Main regional court and chaired a chamber for commercial matters and a civil chamber. In addition, he continued to lead a trainee law group and was a member of the Judicial Examination Office.

In 1991 he was seconded to the Thuringian Ministry for Justice and European Affairs. In 1992 he was transferred there and appointed ministerial director. In the ministry he headed the department for education and training. The appointment as President of the Thuringian Judicial Examination Office soon followed. In Thuringia, one focus of his work was the planning and implementation of all training and further training measures for the judicial staff. This also included the organization of an extensive training program for the judges and public prosecutors who were taken over from the service of the former GDR . Since the winter semester 1992/93 he has been teaching at the law faculty of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena in addition to his full-time duties .

In 1997 he was elected judge at the Federal Court of Justice and assigned to the 8th Civil Senate , to which he belonged until his retirement on July 31, 2006. Since September 2004 he has also been the representative of a member of his Senate in the Joint Senate of the highest federal courts. During his time as a judge at the Federal Court of Justice, he was appointed examiner for the second state examination in Thuringia. In the almost nine years of his membership in the 8th Civil Senate, he participated in numerous important decisions of his Senate and decisively shaped them as a reporter.

Individual evidence

  1. Press release No. 109/2006 of the Federal Court of Justice of July 31, 2006, available on the Internet at http://juris.bundesgerichtshof.de/cgi-bin/rechtsprechung/document.py?Gericht=bgh&Art=pm&Datum=2006-7&nr=36923&pos = 0 & num = 11

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